I draw like other people bite their nails.
-Pablo Picasso, artist, 1881-1973
"By building a network filled with high-quality relationships with people from different spheres you will increase your effectiveness and well-being," observe Rob Cross and Robert Thomas in their Harvard Business Review article, "Managing Yourself: A Smarter Way to Network."
"Many people have misguided ideas about what makes a network strong. It’s not the size that matters, but the quality. Connecting only with people who are similar to you or in high-powered positions is of limited value.
"Instead, you should focus on building a select and varied set of connections that will both support and challenge you. To create such a network…
- Analyze the people in your network
- Make conscious decisions to step back from draining relationships
- Diversify by seeking out people who energize you
- Capitalize by making good use of your contacts"
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